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- In Mozambique, the use of the country's land is everyone's constitutional given right. Based on the best interest of the state and of every Mozambican, it is given to the people with the intent of providing food security and economical development, hence reducing poverty. But who controls those interests? And what happens when the people don't agree with the decision makers? Three conflicts, three provinces, three parts of the same story, revealing the big picture of this conflict between people that are fighting for there ancestral right to the land, and local governance bodies that inevitably follow the decisions taken by the central power. Will democracy and human rights prevail when other interests arise?
- Where does a combat leader go after his objective of radical change is conquered? Which role do former revolutionaries reserve for themselves and their family and friends after a revolution.
- The animal welfare activist's struggles and triumphs inspire two Balinese teenagers to start a movement of their own.